MonaLisa Touch® Treatment

MonaLisa Touch® is a laser vaginal rejuvenation treatment to improve vaginal dryness, painful intercourse, mild laxity, and mild urinary incontinence. It is the first to use laser technology to address deep and superficial tissue. This leaves an ecosystem of healthy unaffected tissue to support rapid healing.

Millions of women experience changes to their gynecologic health that affect their personal lives as a consequence. Now there’s a solution! MonaLisa Touch® is a simple, proven laser to help you feel like yourself again.

Women generally have two events in their lives that can lead to decline in vaginal health and loss of oestrogenic effects, i.e., childbirth and menopause.

You deserve to feel like yourself again, so ask us today if MonaLisa Touch is right for you!

  • More than 1000 women have chosen MonaLisa Touch since 2012
  • Fast – <5 minutes in-clinic procedure
  • Non-hormonal and chemical free
  • Virtually no downtime

Who is MonaLisa Touch® for?

MonaLisa Touch® is mainly for women with gynaecological health concerns like vaginal dryness, discomfort and who can’t take HRT.

Like all medical procedures, not all patients are suitable. Your medical provider will review the risks and benefits of MonaLisa Touch.

What can I expect with the procedure?

This is a well-tolerated procedure performed in the clinical setting. This typically does not require anesthesia and only lasts about 5 minutes.

Please click here to learn more about side-effects.

What can I expect after the procedure?

Patients can return to normal activities but should refrain from sexual activity for 3 days.

How does it work?

MonaLisa Touch uses laser technology to treat vaginal tissues. This leaves an ecosystem of healthy unaffected tissue to support rapid healing which will make vaginal tissues produce secretions and make it more supple.

How long does it take?

Usually around 5 minutes.

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